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Zero Chill is a British teen drama television series, created by Kirstie Falkous and John Regier for Netflix, and produced by Lime Pictures, with Adam Usden serving as lead writer. [1] The show was filmed in Sheffield , England . [ 2 ]
Spinning Out follows Kat Baker, an up-and-coming, high-level single skater who is about to turn in her skates after a disastrous fall took her off the competition track. . When Kat seizes an opportunity to continue her career as a pair skater with a talented bad-boy partner, she risks exposing a fiercely kept secret that could unravel her entire l
It is about a girls’ roller hockey team and a community of people involved with hockey. [5] The series was awarded with the equality prize of CIMA in the FesTVal. CIMA is an association set up by women which expects to encourage the presence of women in the audiovisual media. It was added to the Netflix catalogue in September 2019. [6] [7] [8 ...
Skater Girl is a 2021 coming-of-age sports drama film directed by Manjari Makijany. The cast includes newcomers Rachel Sanchita Gupta and Shafin Patel, and also stars Amrit Maghera , Jonathan Readwin and Waheeda Rehman .
The series is based on Moselle's 2018 feature film Skate Kitchen, which was in turn based on her 2016 short film That One Day. It includes most of the cast of the original feature film, and focuses on the Gen Z all-girl group's efforts to stand out in New York's predominantly male world of skateboarding. The series premiered on HBO on May 1 ...
Untold: The Girlfriend Who Didn't Exist: Football player Manti Te'o's online relationship with a girl that didn't exist. Untold: The Rise and Fall of AND1: American sportswear brand AND1's rise and fall. Untold: Operation Flagrant Foul: NBA referee Tim Donaghy and his role in the 2007 NBA betting scandal.
Skating with Celebrities; Skating with the Stars; Stars on Ice (Philippine TV series) This page was last edited on 13 January 2019, at 04:49 (UTC). ...
Charles Randolph-Wright, Debra Martin Chase and Olympic gold medalist Brian Boitano have teamed to produce the Netflix family movie “Take the Ice,” set in the world of synchronized ice skating.